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The safe way to handle the
connect
socket event
Once you receive the socket, it may be already connected (or disconnected).
To avoid checking that, use defer-to-connect
. It'll do that for you.
const deferToConnect = require('defer-to-connect');
deferToConnect(socket, () => {
console.log('Connected!');
});
Calls connectListener()
when connected.
An object representing connect
, secureConnect
and close
properties.
Calls connect()
when the socket is connected.
Calls secureConnect()
when the socket is securely connected.
Calls close()
when the socket is destroyed.
MIT